Parental academic background and primary school pupils’ academic performance in mathematics
Table Of Contents
Chapter ONE
INTRODUCTION
- 1.1Introduction
- 1.2Background of Study
- 1.3Problem Statement
- 1.4Objective of Study
- 1.5Limitation of Study
- 1.6Scope of Study
- 1.7Significance of Study
- 1.8Structure of the Research
- 1.9Definition of Terms
Chapter TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
- 2.1Historical Overview
- 2.2Theoretical Framework
- 2.3Conceptual Framework
- 2.4Empirical Studies
- 2.5Trends in the Field
- 2.6Critical Evaluation of Literature
- 2.7Research Gaps
- 2.8Theoretical Contributions
- 2.9Practical Implications
- 2.10Summary of Literature Review
Chapter THREE
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
- 3.1Research Design
- 3.2Research Philosophy
- 3.3Research Approach
- 3.4Data Collection Methods
- 3.5Sampling Techniques
- 3.6Data Analysis Procedures
- 3.7Ethical Considerations
- 3.8Validity and Reliability
Chapter FOUR
DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS
- 4.1Descriptive Analysis of Data
- 4.2Inferential Analysis of Data
- 4.3Comparison of Findings with Literature
- 4.4Discussion on Research Questions
- 4.5Discussion on Hypotheses
- 4.6Interpretation of Results
- 4.7Implications of Findings
- 4.8Recommendations for Practice
Chapter FIVE
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- 5.1Summary of Findings
- 5.2Conclusions
- 5.3Contributions to Knowledge
- 5.4Implications for Future Research
- 5.5Recommendations
Thesis Abstract
Abstract
This research examines the relationship between parental academic background and primary school pupils' academic performance in mathematics. The study aims to investigate how the educational level of parents influences their children's math achievement during the early years of schooling. The research utilizes a quantitative approach to gather data from a sample of primary school students and their parents. The theoretical framework guiding this study is based on social cognitive theory, which posits that parental academic background can serve as a significant predictor of children's academic success. Previous research has shown a positive correlation between parental education and children's academic achievement, particularly in mathematics. This study seeks to contribute to the existing literature by focusing specifically on the influence of parental academic background on primary school pupils' math performance. Data collection methods include surveys and academic records analysis to assess the academic background of parents and the math scores of primary school pupils. The study will also consider additional factors such as parental involvement in their children's education, socio-economic status, and the quality of the learning environment at home. By examining these variables, the research aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of the relationship between parental academic background and primary school pupils' academic performance in mathematics. The findings of this study are expected to have implications for educators, policymakers, and parents. Understanding the impact of parental academic background on children's math achievement can help educators tailor their teaching strategies to better support students from diverse educational backgrounds. Policymakers can use the results to develop targeted interventions that address the needs of students with parents of varying educational levels. Additionally, parents can gain insight into the importance of their own academic background in supporting their children's academic success. In conclusion, this research project addresses an important gap in the literature by exploring the relationship between parental academic background and primary school pupils' academic performance in mathematics. By examining this relationship, the study aims to provide valuable insights that can inform educational practices and policies aimed at improving math achievement among primary school students.
Thesis Overview
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</p><p><strong>INTRODUCTION</strong></p><p>The purpose of this study is to investigate in the parental academic background on primary school pupil’s academic performance in mathematics (A case state of Ojo local Government). In other to get a sound conclusion, some research hypothesis was formulated. In gathering information, concerning the parental academic background on primary school pupil’s academic performance in mathematics: one hundred questionnaire was designed and administered to pupils in primary school, Ojo local Government Educational District and the researcher will collect it back immediately, the method that was use is sample random procedure. However, solutions were given to authorities concerning the parents, theirs parent’s appropriate measure in involving and providing educational needs, ministry of education should give awareness on how parent can help their children in mathematics and education.</p><p><strong>1.1 Background of the study</strong></p><p>A family units is the first contact a child has in life, and the quality of such family unit has a great impact on the growing child and it actually reflect on the child’s personality and attitude letter in life. A family has been defined by ties of marriage, blood, adoption constituting a single household interacting and inter- communicating with each other in their respective social roles of husbands and wife, father and mother, brother and sister, creating a common culture. According to Collin dictionary (2003) parental background is one’s social class, education or experience, event or circumstances that help to explain something.</p><p>The average Nigeria children are hardworking, intelligent and strive to succeed to have some level of self-fulfillment in education. The aspiration to succeed is biological in origin but its intensity and directions may greatly affected by learning and parental background ‘he who has the youths has future’ says Kari marx (1993) ad saying only goes to show the important role youths of any nation play in developmental processes in such a nation. With the above, it therefore becomes a thing of sorrow for one realizes the decadence and delinquency that has permeated the youth of this nation.</p><p>Child education is very much important and their educational performance depends on their interaction with peer group, parent, teachers and environment. Some parents are finding it increasing difficult to meet the basic requirement of their children due to economic depression; many have no time for the upbringing of their children.</p><p>Adekeye (2002) observed that, it is mainly through their efforts and ability that children are to become productive and effective n the area of mathematics, parents posses the resources, skills and also apply them effectively in raising their children.</p><p>The level of educational attainment of parents could influence the academic performance of their children, according to European Monitoring Union Report (2013) those pupils whose parents have a high level of education/ academic background performs on average significantly better in tests of sentence, reading and mathematical abilities than those whose parents have only basic schooling.</p><p>In a family where both parent are educated most especially knowledgeable in the area of mathematics, their children always taken good of in their academicals activities. They may go through their children’s, book after school, or even employ a mathematics teacher to teach them, privately after school and by so doing their academic performance will improve.</p><p>Where as in the case of the illiterate family, the need to supervise their children’s books is not there because they lack such. Atkinson and Feather (1996) argued that, successful parents, tends to provide early training on mathematics which is necessary in the development of their academic performance. They also set high goals for their child and expecting the child to show competence in doing their task well. Illiteracy of parent could have negative effect on the academic performance of their children. Encouragement from home is one of thing children whose parents are illiterate seem to lack.</p><p>This implies that some illiterate refuse to provide their children with the needed mathematics textbooks, it is a means of discouraging the child from learning David (2007) stated that, text books especially in mathematics, aids studies after normal; school teaching . they also lack assistance because of parents illiteracy and ignorance, as such parents fails to motivate reinforce, give awareness or punish their children on their poor academic performance which might have affect them to be serious in learning mathematics.</p><p>On their hand literate parents tends to have interest in the academic performance of their children they struggle to provide needed materials and give adequate encouragement. Having known the importance of education they draw a workable time- table for their children which will involve much mathematical activities and also arrange for a part- time teacher to teach and check their work books from time to time so as improve the academic performance of the child. Apart from the educational background of the parent, other variables still exits which can positive or negative and as a result predict pupils mathematics performance mathematics educators and researchers like Oluche (1993, Ale (1995) Oshibodu (1996) and Akpan (1998) et al have over the year carried out researches on the factors that is responsible for the poor performance in mathematics at primary schools.</p><p>These factors range from shortage of qualified mathematics teachers, poor facilities equipment and instructional materials for effective teaching etc. if at all considered teacher variable such as teacher self efficacy competence attitude experience and qualification.</p><p><strong>1.2 Statement of the problem</strong></p><p>This study sought to make finding on how the academic performance of parent affect tends to have effect or impact on to primary school pupils academic performance in mathematics. Comments from educators have shown that the blame from lack of good performance has been as a result of neglect and carefree attitude towards the academic work by pupils and parents how first school of a child is the home where he/ she is taught the first basic norms and values by the parents before the child leaves for the formal education. The home is where the child’s foundation on mathematics is first build. The child should be given encouragement and needed materials such as textbooks, Video tapes on mathematics in order to aid the intelligence of that child.</p><p><strong>1.3 Purpose of the study</strong></p><p>The main purpose of this study is to examine the parental academic background and primary school pupil’s academic performance in mathematics.</p><p>1. To achieve the above objective, the following specific objectives became guides:</p><p>2. Determine the extent to which parent level of education influences the academic performance of their children.</p><p>3. Determine the extent to which the occupation of parents also influences or affect the child’s academic performance</p><p><strong>1.4 Research Questions</strong></p><p>The following questions were generated</p><p>1. Does the economic status of parents have impact on the child’s academic performance?</p><p>2. Does the parent’s level of education have any impact on the academic performance of their children?</p><p>3. What is the effect of parent’s occupation on the academic performance of their children?</p><p><strong>1.5 Research Hypothesis</strong></p><p>1. There is no significant relationship between the economic status of the parents’ and child academic performance.</p><p>2. There is no significant relationship between parental level of education and child academic performance.</p><p>3. There is no significant relationship between the type of parent’s occupation and child’s academic performance.</p><p><strong>1.6 Significance of the study</strong></p><p>This study would be very significant because it would provide useful suggestions that will enable parent, guardians, well to do individuals in the society or government in providing the needed materials for pupils that ensure a great academic performance in mathematics in primary schools.</p><p><strong>1.7 Limitations of the study</strong></p><p>This study is focused and centered on pupils academic performance in relation to their parent academic background specifically literature or illiterate. This study was limited in assessment of some randomly selected primary schools pupils in Ojo Local Government Area, Lagos state. The schools were:</p><p><strong>1.8 Definition of operation terms</strong></p><p>Parental: connected with a parent r parents; parental responsibility/ right. Parental choice in education.</p><p>Educational Background: An act of giving people useful knowledge or details that helps you to understand a situation.</p><p>Performance: that is the standard of success that someone or something achievers.</p><p>Family: this may be understood as a link between a husband and wife possibly with children living together under the same roof.</p><p>Parental background: this is a person’s family, level, experience, education, financial ability, events or circumstances that help to explain something.</p><p>Divorce: this is the lawful dissolution of marriage.</p><p>Academic achievement: this is taken to be the level of performance or students in a standardized examination that follows a course of instruction undergo by the learner.</p>
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